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STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDIN¢ Peunsylvania Av FTTH Street, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree't ——_e THE EVENING STAB ts served dy carrie so evbseriters at TRNOZNTs PER WHER, OR Fu FOUR CENTs PRR MONTH Copies at the Counter, Two Carts race By m2t!—postace prepasd—60 Conrs amyonth. sez months, $3 OO; ome yaar, 96 00 THR WEEKLY STAR—rudiishet om Prutay— 82.00 a year. postase prevaid. Brac: ons twrariahly im advance. and mer than pavd for. dvertiswae (armishet on application S°LSSURVS PRADOL Hins, E ‘& Juck Draper, 10" c trotted yn this city, and» ui ad tor G Kusx P, Hotel Thursday Skeremey Washing-on Driviug As NATIOSAL THEATER. 4 GLORIOUS SUCCESS: The celebrated American Comedian, MR. JOHN FE. OWENS. TC NIGHT, WICTIES AND SULUN SHINGLE, —Benelit Night, ; Ga, THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH Fo MATINEE SATURDAY. ight POOB GEN ‘LEMAN LESTON Anthor of the Hoosier Schootma-ter, & Bebje ot Hooter Skeicues apd Dialee. Koad December JOHN B. GOUGT Bobsect— Blunders. (His wew and beat le> Dev cmber 16. HENGY VINCENT; Sudect—John Wesley. His Life, Teachicg: a: ‘Actions ber 1. HAYES pated wich mage enced main im the epa: where the admi Vide for all con Course f No extra charge f: Hekets at STOKE. 941 Pennryivani avenue. Le mence at ~o clock. promptly nowll word satiafiact Geminis acre | THE Warre.aw Retn-Susi SPECIAL NOTICES. | BEL CASE—In the Cr Court, Juige (HE MARKET DE ASS@CIATION will inston TH “at the office ol the N the Exvcurice G STAR. Washington News and Gossip. OVERNMENT Recwiprs al Convocation of the H CH APFER of the | Ma: Masonie Temple 19th instant, at 7 he Treasary to-day for | lerand Mr, Cook. tant,et 111d Pow JW. DENVER, Prosideot A.M. KENADAY. Secretary ADDIN SECURITY best. Burus lor ger: burns brighter, factured by ¥M0O A . SS ehishkty kerma LINOOLN HALL, at 3:9) o'clock, Men of the A-sucia: ALLY INVITED. improved sinee Us friends speak IN SERVICES. { complete ré¢ov- ekerman, sp. 2. r 5: Charles i indictment here This shovle be the Dest race ever Conducted by the Foun YOUNG MEN SP MUSIC LED BY ORGAN AND CORNET. Classes in Finglish Gramm mence TURSDAY BVENIN ALL PEBSONS DESIRING TO LEARN PITMAN’S SHORT-HAND may find an eaperierced teacher at Roy # Acade Iaud's church. 435 street northwest D lessons, $10. Thorov, sabjrct guaranteed BOILING HOT OB 10K COLD Tia, COFFEE aND CHOCOLATE, F . has given bail before a United States judge in Tennessee fer his appearance at the Court here on Monday next. SENATOR Morton writes that all reports that he attempted to interfere against Post- master General Jewell or in behalf of getting anybody else in the Cabinet, are nd Arithmetic com t 6:90. h mastery of the wacle = pieaer 3 THE LEAVE OF ABSENCE granted Captain Emil Adam, 5th cavalry, Camp Supply, In- has been extended The leave of absence granted Lieutenant C. A. Varnur, 7th eavairy, Abraham Lincoln, Dakota, extended five months. THE INDIAN COUNTRY ELECFION. egram has been received by Indian € missioner Smith fre néjan territory, stat dian Territory, WITH MILBURN 8S UNRIVALLED SODA 1429 PENN<YLVANIA AVENUE, has also be Sp pstaier OF COLUMSIA BONDS FOR recent. 18 year Bonds, Bond: n Gen. Shanks, in the g that the report of torders at Tallequah, growing outof the late elections, are inc the vote for members of the was proceeding quiet! THE SPANISH QU ESTION.—There seems to be nodoubt but what satisfactory assurances have been re Minister Cushing, that the Spani ent Will hereat fi : nent § per cent. Bonds, recelva- 68. oct2s-Im_ LEWIS JOHNSON & CO , Bankers. TAXPAYERS’ NOTICE —Your bills for SPECIAL IMPROVEMANT TAXE now be paid tor lees money than at any time hersto: f It is not probable that the present low prices much longer continge sdvantage of the low rates offered b The count of national council | ; | tlon‘and protected in the possession of pri- Cail at once and take ge IS JOUNSON & CO, BANKERS, Corner oy rh Street and Penn. Deators in Goverument ‘and G: . Moreover, that this gover rauticipated any trouble. c feith that Spain would with all the treaty stipulat qs rl. B OFFLAY & £9 FIEENTH AND F St Opposite Treastry De BABK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, Des! fn GOLD, Government and District BUN DS, Foreign EXCHANGE, fc, Collections made THE Best Curer CLERK IN WaAsn from a letter writt Leggett, former Commissioner of James 8. Grim k of the Pate commending him al New York pa andier states the four lectures only $2.59 reverved seats Diagrams ond ities on Commission. BEEN CHOATE & CO/S BOOK . W. WHITAKER. Grinnell was wW. J. cooks. bis failure to p cal assessme WHITAKER & COOKE, ARLOW’'S GALLERY OF 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Pubic are invited to examine my stock of ViINGS, ORBOMOS, PH: KAP HS, Galleries of New York, St the same prices. FHAMES for Mirrore end ofl 80, seription for Engravings, Poreclaine Paintings, Wreaths and os. MATTS of every doscription made to order. Paintiogs made to order of the newest pate: FRAMES rat Acton PASSE PABTOUTS in f variety. GOLD, WER and COPPER WI ery article GUATADIeed aS represented. PAINT! Private Parti ofS BTS OS, Cleaned. Hestored and Varnished pny eee BON. BARLOW, 3.090 LITHOGRAPHS. from loc. to Gi each, +. WOOD ENGEAVINGS for Scrag-books. > Oup No. On Exhibit 456 nud Sale 37TH ST. Be. 439 Ta aT MARKAKITER'S teen D doers xboc+ Odd Fellows? Hi Oholce Of! Patutings. Engravinge, Chrome & a tnd Also, largest steck of Papor Hangings, W Edades. lecture O: end T PIANOS, &e. PECKER EROS.” BAND. SQusRB. axn CPSIGHT PIANOS AKKE MATCHLESS. G. KUMN, SOLE AGENT, 407 TENTH STREET NORTAWEST, Above Pennsylvania Avenue. BF Peeces Reasonable. Terms Easy. novt-tm W™. BSABE & co's Grae OELD RENOW SED PIANOS: ‘and, are . By us yi fe rads otiiy Best MADE. UPstt * Also. a large assort ment oi Pianos which have been in use af short time. for d rept at very low kee TNE A eau ken se PIANO WAK EROOMS, octlt ly 423 Lith st.,= few doers above Pa. ay. r , in conversation rday, said that had he known when he | wrote the letter what he knew Alter he left the office, he wou! i have s handler the trouble of removin 1. Gereral Claim ani Collection “Agents, District Otaims a Spectalt TIS With -trect, op INE ARTS, | ler sions to the throne, be Sreretary Ch 1 HS, PAINTINGS ON ‘They are of the same quality | depend THE MARRIA Miss Alice Clapp, both place last evenin at the Calvary Bapt filled to overflowing with the friends The ceremony. wa Mr. Albert B. Rat! => REMOVAL —WM. F.lOLTZM at Lot, has removed to N f, opposite Ebbit pleased to see his friends aod busi Suces. Legal businefs solicted, and Rooms and Offices for rent in'samue bnilding. je9-tt SAMUEL Sor Ic, Orvice—Star haa lg balf-past six o' bride and gro | Truce as long as the contest lasts, but ma L: B. CORD, NAILS, &c. 3 rere NGS arranged aud hung for Galleries were Mesars. Ryland Ruff, Harry Towers | and C. R. Alexander. After tue ‘ceremony | an elegaut ree ption was beld at the resi- | bride’s father, Mr. H. H. Clapp, @ room-fall of hanil- ere displayed to thy r p.m. the happy KVOW ALL UEY THAT WE WILL SELL couple sterted for New best wishes of t aa N ae } 7TH Sr. A FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT #B streets, evens Shief of the Bureau of Con Ca struction Isaac Hanscom, in his repor the Navy department, shows tha lack the powerful fron-ciad sea-going yes sels of foreign navies, our o compare favorably with that of ray pean government so far as di general ethciency are concern: 4, vessels for meré police duty are ¢ not superior to those of greater tonns fn Ore formidable armament. He recon the building of war vessels annually, of both | iron and weod, intilour navy may compete with that of any nation. Commodore Daniel Ammon, in a letter to the Secretary of the Navy. sets forth the economical advantages of marine rams ia time of war for punching ind cites as an Insiance of their efficiency the accidental sinkiag of the Vanguard by the Iron Duke off the coast of Ireland. He submits 175 feet long by 30 feet beam, 801 tons weight and 1,775 tons displacement, with a velocity of 12 knots, and capable of giving a blow or impact of 792 tons. The matter will proba- bly be brought to the attention of Congress. jen. Patrick H. Jones, regis- ter of New York city, is in Washington. +7 R. D. Jackson, the celebrated Orange county (N. Y.) milkman, is at Willard’s. neral Jeweil is soon togive house in this city, in honor of bis danghter and son-in-law, M. Ex-Senator Fenton had @ recurrence of his ailment of the throat. Jn consequenes was compel city while on his way to Florida. John W. Foster, t arrived at New Or! for Washington. are expected to arrive from Europe in two or the winter at the White House. _-+--' Represeniative Elijah Ward, of the sth New York district, has given to the public sehools of his district the nomination $10—FOR ONLY—810 $15-THAT IS WORTH FULLY WELL MADE AND TRIMMED. ALL WOOL OVERCOAT OR SUIT $13—FOR ONLY. @Is -THAT IS ACTUALLY WORTH-—@18 REALLY HANDSOME STYLE. AN ELEGANT SUIT OR OVERCOAT $1S—FOR ONLY-§18 $25—THAT SELLS REGULAR FOR—§25 VERY STYLISH AND DRESSY. design for a ram PERSONAL- A SUPERB OVEBCOAT OR SUIT $25—FOR ONLY-$25 €25— NEVER SOLD LESS THAN—8635 EQUAL TO CUSTOM MADE. +++* Postmaster @ reception at b Joe with new pateut | BOYS’ Goods at Same Rates. HABLE BROTHERS, three weeks, to Tailore and Clothiers, i led STIEFF PIANOS, unsurpassed tn tore, touch, and durability, on easy terms, or large discount tor cash. G. L. WILD & BRU, Sole Agents, 723 7th street northwest, (Balt square above Patent Ofice) Pisvos acd ail iustruacnts tuned aud repaired. Planoe for rent. ‘sags tr ofa cadetship at West Point in 1576, the se- lection to be made after a competitive ex- ***Col. George perintendent of the railway mail service, re- turned this morning from Chicago, where he went to visit his wife, who has been quite He left ber much better. ROBES HORSE COVERS, ALLET, DAVin & for 5 of touch Sarma, at S11 Sh stroet horthweat sed-0o1yVUU BEN or iD oF LD i B- A Beware cuave rianusereee s snd. By y Rgpare, Geni anare and Upright fail toned Lo} FLOWERS ENAMELED IN Wak. NO COUNTERFEIT. THE OKIGINAL FLOWEKS USED, ‘ASES FOR OPERA GLASSES. A FINE aA HAND octet tr 3 Penna. NDUSTRIAL LIFE INS 1 e PANY, uu WASHINGTON, D.C, ON THE by WEEKLY AND Asarety PAYMENT Home Office 1229 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. CAPITAL... all nena 50,000 AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Largest and Finest Assortment in the city of IMPERIAL, SCOTCH, PLUSH AND WOOLEN CABRIAGE ROBES. HOBSE COVEBS, WHIPS, SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, SHAWL STRAPS, &cy, AT THE PRACTICAL HABNESS, AND SADDLE MANUFACTORY rs THE CASE OF W. 8. KING—This mora- | ing Mr. Riddle in the Crimjnal Court, Judge | MacArfhur, called attention to the case of W.S. King, indicted for tion with the Pacific Mail+ subsidy. in the term the case had consequence of Col. Irwin | » Mr. Irwin was now in this country. and his attendance could be Mr. King was anxious for a y trial. District Attorney Wells said it was true that the case had been continued because of the absence of Col. Irwin. few weeks since 0° the arrival of Col. I. he commen: parations bad but tittle doubt but be PLANOS, celebrated erjury in copnec- stated that earl, been continued absent in Euro) TRUNE, secured, and Having learned a 425 71H BTREET N. W., ( Adjoining Odd Fellowa’ Hall.) for the trial and the case mij rr BLE! le there until AND EVERY DESIRABLE FUR GABMENT pines sa ber. them went over with the under- istrict Attorney would case standing that fix a day as soon as it is ascertained Gen. Butler will be here. WILLETT & RUOFF ‘05 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK. INDIANS AT THE CENTENNIAL EXxPosi- T10N.—The Commissioner of Indian Affairs bas written a letter to the Secretary of the (rtertor In referenes to the PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS STINTS : Bos be Indian office at the Centennia! Receiving new sapplies daily fort ‘Btore doitting ras. K-No. 9257: ter of 1878 and 136. Lmmense stock. from 7th et-eet to ° MRS. EV. 1 ; W. W. BURDRYTE o €0. oct. om Wevs0d Beer, J, FossELL & co ied f2? NEW YORK AVENDE, Fe to RY LOW Pricey, AO AT QHeEIS ie avert ‘Cream, te ) families, Parties, Balls, ke. at reasonable prices. Q pervol ot siect 90. SFCOND-Hanp CLOTHING, 7 Seder eal pombe Corner 0th street | IN KINDS OF WEARING aPP. ‘can indian que, customs of them for » higher” cash price living of ali the Indian tribes of North Seana ‘Americn, Includiog the Esquimaux of Weetera Murders. St? Lovts, Nov 1* —Two young men of rte sp Cladle connections. named Reed and vis, Living in Pike onan e>ont a cow last Sanda: go! Into a qaarret Rows may Henry Holtinshiet were sentenced by of Gaseonate county to be tian Alband, thelr son-in ONTRRAL, N Las completely died ont ' ting the grav TWO CENTS. PHERD Li- | MacArthur, this m rr ex Governor Shepherd, | in Which @ motion nad been made to quash, And be desired to ask when that motion could be heard. The court suggested that it could be eard mid that there were xp: fel in this case wiih binself, Gea. B Mr. Riddle remarked tha Was to argue this motion, th be heard until bis arriv ‘he court suggested t the motion co: be heard on some Saturday, probably on rst Saturday of the December term Mr. Riddle satd he would consult with his colleague, Mr. Durant. : tose. IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS BLACK HILLs CoMMISSIONERS.—Tt missioners to treat with the Indians purchase of the Black Hulls have made their report in which they state that conspicuous an the reasons for the failure of the hegotiations was the interferenceof persous not Indians. who are interested in haying large annual money payment made to Indians, afferding @ permanent fand, of which the Indians may bedespoild. The Commission recommends that Congress shal] take the initiative, and instead of mpting to negotiate shall, by law. provide for the separation of ail Sioux Indians between the yes Of six and sixteen years from the adult population, and make provision for the | thorough education of minors at some peint | or points where they will be free from the control and influence of adult Indians. This system of education is to include manual Jabor and industrial schools, and to be com- pulsory. Having thus provided for the fa- ture civilization of the minor population, | Congress shall, by law, require Caat the aduit Indians shall perform labor as the condition of subsistence, and after a date, in the future, subsistence shall be issued only fosuch as shall labor, and to the aged and infirm. A foerther recommendation is that every Indian be enconraged in the acqnisi- if Gen. Batter ase caul: t vate property. The Indians now occupying the northwestern part of Nebraska are to be removed to the reservation established by the treaty of Iss, and supplies shall here- | after be furnished under the supervision of the officers of th tes should m be reorgar my; that all present ished;and the waole lates to smand honesty and comp: Indians should e notified that E be necessary © compliance with the ernment. They ttseif the duty « ans a fair futo con- and sach to THE SPANISH SENSATION- Dom Cuto Letter to Win ifoneo —Don Carlos, antici pa- ting War between the t a tes aod puiD, proposes a truce w Ling Alfonso to ail in fighting itont. He reserves bis pre ver. “The atti- tude of President Grant,” the letter says, “is | a prelude to war betweeu Spain aud the United States if you do not recognize the sce of Cuba. The revolution wh 300 represent is responsible for this pacrie\- rebeljion. Had I reigned it woult no ave occurred: at least not gained stre th Vow, however, the integrity of the country is at stake, and all ber children are hound to eeferd it should war break out. loiter you lain my rights to the crown, as I eonviction that I shal! one ‘day wear cannot send my loyal volunteers to Cuba, butt will defend these provinces. The Cau- tabrian coast will send out vers, manned by an indemitable pos of Usat coast, which will pursue tue mere?ant ships of ovr enemies, and perhaps ¢ hero into thelr own harbors. If you accept my truce, let us appoint representative< settle the conditions. Ifyou refase Will be the witness that Catholic Sp nobly done her duty.”” The Correspondencia says there will he three hundred thousand royalist troopsiu the it of Decembe N INSTITUTE OF ARC TECTS assembled in Baltimore yestertay the ninth annual session. Delegates were present from all the large cities of the coun- try, and some interesting papers were read. The annual address comprised a report of | the work of the association, vindicated its usefulness in advancing the standards of architecture, advocated a more thorough or- ganization op tue part of the profession, and referred to @ new journal to start 11 January ‘As the organ of the institute. The report of the board of trustees was read, which em- braced some important correspon“ence with the Secretary of the Treasury concerning the architectural supervision and planning of government buildings. There were also re- ports from various chapters, and in the after- boon the institute elected its officers fur the ensuing year. INSANITY OF A LOTTERY DEALER.—The Cinciunati Enquirer states that L. D. Sine, of Sine’s Lottery.” has become hopelessly in- sane, and a guardiap has been appointed to take charge of his estate, which is valued at teveral hundred thousand dollars. Mr. Sine is @ native of Hampshire county, West Vir- ginia, and 1s @ printer by trade. About the year 1550 he lost his eyes whilst attempting to clean out with powder a steam pipe in a printing office. He then engaged in one lot- tery business, in which he amassed a large fortune, and was doing Ig protean business until last spring, when the postmaster gen- eral issued an order forbidding the payment to Sine of money orders from the sale of lot- tery tickets. WASHINGTON AND O10 RAILROAD.— The annual general meeting of the stock holders of the Washington and Ohio railroad company was called to meet in Alexandria, Va., yesterday, but upon a call of roll it was ascertained that there was not a quorum resent. there being but two hundred and one ek, Whereupon @ motion was adopted that the meeting adjourn sutject to the call of the board of directors. ‘The report of the general superintendent shows the recipts for th ng September 30, 18:5, to have 2 and theexpenditures 849,152 03, e of $21,672.52. The road is represented as being in good running order its entire length. POLITICAL Notes.—The full official vote from al! the counties in Wisconsin bas been received. The majorities of the successful ewdidates are as follows :—Goversor Lud- ington, republican, 84; Lieutenant Governor Parker, democrat, 1,201; Secretary of State Doyie, democrat, 3} Treasurer Kuehn, democrat, 2.~4 Attorney General Sloan, democrat. 1,511; Superintendent Pablic In? struction Searin; lemocrat, 1,175. +> Last evening Judge Kelley delivered his soft- money address in New Haven, (oon. The house was crowded and the speaker was fre- quently applauded. ‘ ASSAULT ON EX-GOVERNOR Bowrs oF MaRYLAND.—The Port Tobacco Indepen- dent says that a difficulty occurred at Bowie station, last Friday, between ex.Governor Bowie and C.C. Magruder. It seems that r. Magruder said Gov. Bowlehad scratched his ticket. Bowie said it was a lie, and up- on Magruder raising his cane, Bowie struck bim several times. were separated be- fore any serious injury was done. THE CHURCHES AND THE COLORED RACE. The E board of missions, now iu session in isville, Ky., was busy on Tuesday dicuasing plans for bringing the negro race within the pale of the church. The to think that the Catholic dharen ts ine tale war turing teen eee iy ir wi that cbureh, abd should the Prosser oat bominations by it, uy whom he had made pg St *Ku-KLUX INCAROERATED.—A Louisville cispatch the ku-klox Oran ad "Smoot, ‘were aiken ‘othe Pm Prgakiort Sa ISK Y RING FRAUDS. The Trial of General | Telegrams to The Star. Hie bane seeied tin ooe FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT M is & Frazer. tes- 'A GEORGIA TRAIN TELESCOPED Joyce tolt him bi A WASHINGTONIAN INJURED ce,aud given tob MOODY SANKEY t) prevent seizure, bat whisk the firm was afierwards « ot served Uy Was raised, but theynever got it back: ne paid apy mon oyer; Taised agent named Hogue, who was here Inve gating in 157%; Joyce repeatedly told witness tng was ail right and t go ahead, he have advices fre any trouble ahead that Fitzroy sh $5,000 he received ers time to get rid DIDN'T KNOW NEW FOR K PAILURES|« —— COLLISION _— GEOR Washington of McDonald told witness met for the m the distill. Ktlied and Several | ue Passenger as it had elve: < of their surplus. £ THE MONEY W Rudolph W. Utrici, a prominent disiilier. then testified that he had several talks with Fitzroy and paid him He reported the amon made to Megrv He paid 30 and 35 Drpica tion The exercises 1 in the large stad, High Schoo! iven ten years in bebalf of the project noney several times. pf Crooked whisky and afterwards to Fitzroy ents pergallon. He did not know where the money went, and did not were niainly conduc: f empty cars for us rollet along at the | es An hour, one fol Where an enterta: | ago as a fret ett Low so bapptly o ing exercises were AL the grave of the poet, iment is reared tn ¥, &t the corner of Payette the Female The exercises consisted of an opening address by Prof. Wm. the reading of a poem conteibuted by , Women and children were | Winter, of the N.Y. Tribune, and ad Augusta. The t rate of about twenty m lowing closely on the ot train bad just reached a sid about to Slop. When the second train came rusbing along, and the engin | ladies” passenger car, throwing it and the | and Green streets smoking car from the track. A TERKIBLE SCENE tes’ car was filled are. WHAT JOYCE SAID AF | over which tt minster cen telescoped the T. S. D. Thorpe testified be was United States ‘&U variogs distilleries, and Peter Curran’s distillery McDonald instract- use was ron to the strict letter of the law; Joyce told bim that the house bad to make crooked whisky, and ney Must be paid to him; J | gave the Same instrections as to the Aurora y. While at the Thompson distillery let whisky out of the warehouse creoked on Fitzroy's orders; when at J peeived money from him, and gave itto McFall, subsequently gave itto E and he would give it to Joy barrels of crooked whisky were made weekly at Jouetts’, at sixty gallons per varrel, that being the assessment ma!c- on the «distillery; some weeks that argount could not be male, ad for witness and sfordelinquency. J ed him to see t fuston | Latrobe, and Nx ows and doors we: passengers emerged f was thea discovered tt al Wim. Nightinga child bad bat a aud seemed to hay STEAMED To DEATH. A son of Mr. Hegeshelmer, of States coast survey, wt MINERS —A party They number six, and ar Andrew Young. They lef under the lead ¢ demand reace nne, and went west to They strack into the rived at Chey id the military. Black Hills about 1 « Washington—B: rod the country fall of and covered with nyee would come Indians allowed them to get to military. They were ard then infor eiving mone: ‘ t Attorney Patrick, | to Aug + 1. Louis were Disir United State 1 he qets lo work Tucy were two t Tv OF THE PASSENGERS: New York, Miss Rosa A Wilson, Raway Irs. Coyle. TLomasville. Ga; Mrs M ebie felerk in United Wm. McKee, of the stantine Maguire, 1 Witness aid not know how the money was | ! A LaGerR Vicrory saloon-keeper of Westery ile, Obie, who was made famous by the female crasaders, has turned the tables upon his persecators, ‘and, uthority, he will tap a ew lork, EB. H. a; Hi. Hofts, Washington, b C., J York, Walter vishman, Baltimore, Mobane. Georgia: Toomas Beil, Dac- s Mrs. and Misses Nightingale, wii nineaey oa? armed with judicta Joseph M. Pitz clerk in the United isT2, and became depaty col ru’s office in Is icer died, and eon S WAS IN THE RIN! t Powell, Augusta r y ace and uickels of the pubiic at large. From cried over, threa! revoked, his wir dows smashed. bis liquors spill set on fire and blown up on ¥ —after quietly bul firmly enduring a! this, Corbin vow triumpnuantly flaunts a de- minov pleas reversing curt of West- 1 of costs upoa having been and Mrs. Hegesheim- er, United & from Maguire, Thorpe and tushton, Hardy and had repeated conversations with all right, he did cree of the court of ndgmet of the may je, saddiing a heavy that misguided hamict, and decidiny no village counell In the state of Oulo caa by ordiuance prohibit the sate « LS® TesTEeD. George A. itor of Henry Ward Beechers peper, the Cortstian Union, Tne Christian bas been losing both cireulstion and adver- ce So rapidly since the close of Ai the publishers were ores. Mr. Mer- hen know who consti heard from Joyee aad Maguire the money Was paid for politieat ly he learned from MeDouald and Joyce that ring consisted of Megrue, B.C ors Ford and Maguire, Willeam Avery, Patrick Ne Faugers and storekeepers. money weekly from distillers—Ulrici, Bevis & Frazer, Busley, Tenener and others. Had swith Mebonald, T. Skinale, conductor of Subsevjuent- NOT TO BLAME. but there is great feeling against the me the other train The passengers re for criminat 1 that the engineer ax could not be found aiter the accident. a8 arrived at llo'ciock last nigh attention was given fo the wor ded. The body of litle Chariie Nightingale was carried to Brunswick this morniag. F. Dishman, of Baltimore, is doing wel!,and so is the sou of Mr. Hegesheimer. otber passengers escaped. ecraich and others with slight br almost a miracle under the cir of them escaped, as the eagin | scoped right into the passeager cars. comb, aud the Witness received few conversatic tenor of his instructior lers down as low a#s possible, them make crook tent. This was in 1 Agents Brooks, Gavitt some days before th was to Keep distil- the scandal trial constrained to reduce expe: | riam remonstrated against the decrease the employ es’ salaries to something less Un living fgures, and bis remoustrance being heeded, Yargan and came, and in Oliver Johason will retire from the Christian Unton on the | istof Janvary. Hix contract, whien was f 000 a year, expires on tha: | date. and he has not been requested to re. Strengthen up under inst the main part of the mone: oistiliers was divided into seven parts, and made among Mclionald, Joyce, Maguire. Newcomb. Pav M ness. The storekeepers and gaugers were paid Uy, in various sims, and dy different Concannon, who was deputy s, also received suins bundred dollars. During the first part of the present year wit- ness had a conversation with MeDonald at the Planter’s hotel, in which McDonald said that he wanted $5,000 to remunerate some parties in Wasbington for information re- ‘itness raised themouey and threw it over the transom of the doorof ‘8 TOO, aS Agreed Upon with him. Witness was present when $1,500 was given by Joyce to McKee at McKee saij to witness, ‘ou must kee, ctions of Joye reecived from | THE REVIVAL MOV — img for the ¥. M. ORK, Noy. 18.—At Messrs. and Nankey’s meeting, for prayers for | churcbes, back-sliders, druckarts and bad been received, Mr. Moody read u ter of Exodus and said tis: Nay wanted us to give, to give willing! gold then they were to If they could not bring silver | @ difficulty abou then they could bring brass, pvrele and linen, goat's hair, ram's skins, stones. God wanted offerings. As he had | obi apres = ee nee col- | ction taken up to pay off Ube debt o: THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- | by the same accu chmeyer, & Williamsburgh masic veach Raber of the Rom ard Maurice, for nding damages in $1,000, The Bachmeyer was ster in the Father's church, and that in it of singers, priest accuser Bi meyer of improper met toward a cote Fotne, ‘hen discharged bim from the choir. & position 3 ~ ations from “ie same The subject was referred to Bishop ing was doue avout it.— various “lowns, hers | ¢r, bas*ued Fathey 23th | Catholic church of St collector in one to three complaint a) briog silver. ceived from them. the Globe office. ‘itzroy, this is a it secret.” Wit- say nothing to lust before Ma- TION, and every one should give sometning to-day. ad been identified with these associ years, and it was in the Youn tian Association he learned t hold of meus hearts. instances where young men hed been saved from lives of dissipation Ubrough the influence of these associations Neg om | said that a las ho had been reached Loughlin, but 0 *. Sun, tn. injure himself. uire became collector, in N: Yhen Joyce was in California the mone was divided by McDonald. diviced into five parts: after Witness bad a conversation with McDonald in regard to his testimony before the grand jury last May. McDonald told him be must ‘stand firm; that they must Witness told MeDon- ald, after he had testified, that he bad failed to recollect considerabl: did not know anything aid and Joyce said that ¢cross-exam ination might possibly ha SE A FAMILY or CouNTERFEr ted Elizabeth Kenn: son and two daughters, of 75 In Mrs. ‘Ker to preach and Ulnan arres Upto tsvs itwas | filed, several at into seven counterfeit five cent nick: by’s room were found ninety +purious coin, a quantity of meta! which they were made, @ smelting pot, @ parts of (he molds. The boy is 11 years J 0, and one 13. The el est, Elizabeth, was arrested two months # 0 for passing counterfeit nickels, but was r lensed a vtevidence to convicl.—N. 7, Su, rge majority of since Mooiy aud Sankey had been in Brook, young men. stand by each other. through bis efforts, a young man who Lad een one daughter ogee es A CONVICT AT THE PENITENTIARY, and with whom he had prayed, while visit- ing there was brought to Jesus through the Young Men’s Christian Association M nkey said that he belonged to a smal! @ sociation in a town of Pennsylvania, and Was sent as a delegate from Ubal association to tbe national convention, and it was at t ‘onvention he met Mr. Moody. A collection was tb the witness thought he Sot $10,000 or $15,000 as his share of the ring fund, and said he is under indictment for conspiring to defraud the government, for perjury. and for viola- lion of the revenue la mind to plead guilty to all indictments ing one for perju: le had ne wad York CHILD ACRonAT.—The defence in the case of “Little Prince Leo” commenced in New York Taesday morning. Leonard, the iad’s traiuer, tustified that his real name is Wallington L. that he resi-ies at 216 South Eigh' Philadelphia. He denies that Uuere was any strain ou the child in ue feats he was r= quired to perform: nor was there any danger tohim. A number of acrobats aud other performers were examined, and none ofthem considered the lads exercises dangerous. COLON®L RUTLF® remains at the charity hospital at New O:/caus, aud the physicians S@y that bis recovery will be speedy, i: juries are not so serious as at first Mr Hawktos says that the trouble td in the St. Charles saloon, and G: vernor Warmouth was not He made up his en taken up. —o——. FOREIGN NEWS. . Biswarck’s War om the Catholic against him, ex: days before he di ing with apy one as to what will bedoue with bis case. GoLD IN MISsovURI.—The Quincy Whig publishes a letter from a special spondent sent to investigate the rm existence of gold in the Cnariton Hills The statements of the corres on examinations made by himself. and on | trustworthy information, and on the result 01 prospecting done, leave no doubt of the existence of gold throughout a region of country extending across a portion of Macon, entirely across Adair, A special to the Pyit rlin States that the Py ernment is preparing proceedings before the ecclesiastical court against the of Cologne and ‘he object is Lo depose them. M ndent, based the bishop of RANGOON, Nov. 18.—A couspiracy to seixe the arsenal and to burn the town of Rangoon bas been discovered ; great many Burmese suspicion of complicity tn the affair. Business Failure, Loxpon, Nov. 18.—The fai nilla branch of the house of Russell, Sturgis & Co., is reported here. fait that the quarre! grew out otgome things Golding said abont Tom Ochiltree, who, Golding has been the anthorities. A and probably into ave been arrested ou embraces a tract Butler said, is huis friend about W miles wide and miles west of Quincy. Specimens of gol found in that region leave no question as to the genuineness of the metal, will be found m paying qt 5 miles long, ire of the Ma- nt whether it nities remains LONDON, Nov. 15.—The appointmest of leesrs. Holker and Giflurd to the attorney and solicltor-general stil yesterday, is now denied. Ws. M. TWEED has played his very last | M card and lost. In other words, his applica- tion to the court of appeals, bunal in the state, first, for a bill of for @ reduction of suit on the respectively, nut the highest tri- = ee lars, and second. ai part ple to recover the ogg ee stolen from | further deiay. news was communica- ted to shortly after it was telegraphed from Albany, and it is unm «id pot tend to augment the hi fulness which he mauages to maintain.—, | Ledger. ————— ELECTION FRAUDS—Proceedi: in the at Wilkeabarre, Penn., onthe 16th disclosed the per, frauds

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